Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 26, 1900, Page 12

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iAX(IER FANCIES FAT HARES |otee RIL':‘?\',’“.-,‘.‘."l'.,l.i“‘.’h“'.‘,’.,f done of) COUNTY ASKS FOR NEW HOME |t atication of the depariment 5 Con- famvernarin. e g A S —— That was & horse on him," said Dr gressman Mercer, whose representations this would have been done some time ago — Taylor, dodging and putting up & guard. | secured the indorsement of the commar was deferred at the suggestion of th " ) | “But that tsn't all,” resumed Dr. Amos. | o E ; ing al who said that the r was oy i6Pge \) Takes Them from His Neighbor's Warten | .ireer 't given Bim the ipecac and be- | Commissioners Notify Voters that Bond | g, "far but one man has responded to the anough for target practi 4 and Makes Foties of Them. tore it had time to take effect, 1 wrung a Tssne Will Be Submitted. call for packers to onfession from him, I made him admit pe - Hao is a resident of Sou n L 0 \ “h p Nate Breursio . | ) he'd stolen my Belgian hares and that o PROPOS\TIONS‘ w *Iy"vhv arm i Cuba See agent N mn;-., ern line v‘: hlpnp | Hg fi {\ t the ori slx were still a M T Officers of the arr o excursion rates to Hot Springs, 8. D., dur- | S LA S L it l‘lnwum:(]n\n:\'n Wead them b ack this | PROTESTS FILED T0 80 question of incre ! b ing month of September. j afternoon After Partaking of the Savory Dish I went down cellar and had a look al Number of Taxpayers Assert that \ll<‘ % The added Mr. Stokes Makes a Discovery he hares and found that only two of the pnl Taxation will I s Him with four had tags on them. The chances are we Inveatments in » Yy tumn charm of bright and sparkli merchan Alars, that In playing about In the yard during 1 Lands. { t A I ¢ beg itl i il | it he last ‘three weeks all except these two ‘ G VWHWMWMWWMWIV et i b UL SRR ), had torn the tags off. I don't suppose that TAC'F[G “Th yesterday and Saturday made more cmphati To the neighbortiood of which Forty-third res served In the potple were tagged | ¢ s meeting yesterday the Board of VT e Overland but that Stokes, in looking over his stock | Nt o b and Bristdl streets fs the center the pre- | County Commissioners adopted a resolution Every Day early response (o our vist stock prej stolen rabbit saw the tags on theee " 3 ess I8 o g of | € directing the county attorney to draft - L 44 ore is completion to o JUsiHONe v vailing Belglan hare madn thin two and took It fof Eranted that il six| JIrecting the county att to draft & I llfllted ™ 1he Year there is a completion (o our business ye: 4 unusual interest. Within the last proclam g 10 the : :::1"‘»"-‘117::‘!"' lr:‘\‘- s engaged the atten- | ¥€Te ipoculated with disease germs, and | ection @ bond propost 1t i as its progress has thus fav been phenonie toN-0F SYEFY mkn,’ Woman and ohiid com. | OAE S WHA & dead tran o issue bonds in the sum of | via the Dr. Ames now has four fine Belgian hares A ed wit radius of five blocks, and 500,000 for the improvement or rebuildin prehended within a radius of five blocks, atd j 7y losure and excellent prospects | 10 the improvement of 4 e [] il now feel a personal, though indirect, con- | & ‘ of the county court house and county jail LY ‘W o L oefn in the new “industry. 1t Is because | Of keeping them A | or either, and for securing, if deemed neces- X% omen s of a mishap to a pe who will be I:'w\fll Keep Your Bowels Strong. addit 'rm.nl 1ai Iv tor the ]mvmu\\n of l.\ The Only D ¢ Honte A the Conti . -~y é “ 9 heteln as Stokes, because “Stokes” is 80t | congtipation or dlarrh when . your | new fail. The resolution was unanimously e On irect Route Across the Continent. S t ~ 1Te) i his name. bowels are out of order Cascarets Candy | adopted, all of the members beiug present Y y S IS, & 102 KS Stokes 1& a Belglan hare fancier who | cuthartic will make them act naturally [ n spite of a protest that had l"\ n filed You can leave Omaha on this train after breakfast and reach t e P _cific g Et Ete fancles the Belgian hares of his nelghbors. | A1 druggists, 10c, 25¢, 50c signed by John G. Willlams, John Lytle, Coast as soon as those who start via any other route the day before - e Sl A 5 - stvlish “atlor & complic nanls Good Fianing. | well and W. N. Nason $12.75 for Stylish Tailor He I8 a victim of th madness, with - | Herman Kountze, ¥. H. Davis, V. B. Cald A e “H1C " \ o Dr A . yothird ana| Bpibe Lake, Okobojl, LAKE Waabiagton, | The protest was ot oty agsinat (he vots | The ‘7"[‘3\0()4’0'! TLAND e s Made Suits Beistol strests, 4 rly In the summer gle Lake, River Falls, 86lon | ing of honds for the court house and SPRCIALY s UNION PACIFIC. the doctor acquired two fine hares, which he | & e, Bayfield, Ashland, Gos- | jail, but also against voting bonds for the - ) wool |‘vl i \“ hoped would form the nucleus of an impo: o and numerous lakes near | electric rallway. It set forth in detail that One hundred and fifty miles along the Columbia River by daylight. i breasted, tight ing rabbitery, o he built a high picket fence | St. Paul and Minneapolis property cannot stand the additional t . B e e vacle yard and reinforced It with | They are all good fishing places and are | that such bond lesues would necessitate and Only Two Nights in Making the Trip 1 YT e R Kirt with n verte it wire screen. One night about a weck later | quickly and comfortahly reached by the | that the additional taxes would discourage from Omaha to Portiand y { ! you cannot match \’\r m " . s il rodents were stolen Northwestern Line | investment in Omaha lnnd i han §18.00 “M ~ That the doctor was angry goes without | Cheap rate excursions September 18, 21 he proposition to vote bonds for the pro ~ . age | < " . 7 sayink, but he was not discoursged, That |e Limit, October 31, 1900, City ticket | posed elactric interurban railway did not City Ticket Oifice, 1324 Farnam Street. - g, I price L o ) pleket fence hadn’t been buflt for nothing. | ofice, 1401 and 1403 Farnam street | come up, although a protest was read against I'elephone 316 -« 2 $10.75 for L I1e set his brains to work to figure out some it specifically bearing the signatures of Her- ?‘ AN H1 ).ln_un .nl‘w ¢ scheme to dissuade tbe rabbit thiet, and Loweat Rates of the Season sk Seontio, 7, W, Davie, dskn D, Crel TEETY BASRAPNAARTNRCTOADRRIRARARD B fii Mude Sult A finally called into consultation his fellow 5 " - ton, Henry W. Yates, . W. Lyman, A. Mil- | A DS A : i A e ez " 1 practitioner, Dr. G. W lor, who lives THE NORTHW RN LINE., lard, J. B. Kitchen, W. F. Allen, W. 8. Pop- ‘1 4 y &) 8, ( and 1 | [ less than a block away. They talked the | T RN leton, J. M. Woolworth, Lew W. Hill, W. | g in B matter ov at length cipating all the | B iy H. Green, George W. Doane, E. L. Rober I I ar"lv ' S , > | 1 difficulties preseuted by the problem, not the | " Lk ”\"”:""1' i | son, Samuel Burue, George B. Lake, G _”»‘ front and double bre least of which is the fact tbat under the | \7‘:311):: Q" r b " | Rogers, J. A. Creighton, Ben B. Wood, F. % in fit and workmanship— sold #tate law rabbits are not property. A man | “ rARN ¢ . T. Hamilton, F. P. Kirkendall, V. B. Cald nene | TWO DOLLARS, PLUS ONE FARB " Sans | eclsewhere for 5.00-—our pric can no more be prosecuted for stealing a | Round Trip! | well, T. ). Rogers, A. L. R A. N. Fer- 1 ¥ Belgian hare in Nebraska than he could be | guson, George BE. Barker, J. A. Scott, as prosectited for stealing & maltese cat. But] | apent'tor the Amen sstate; 2. 1. Mitlard sad The greatest values ever put onsale, Packages checked free, $4.90 for New Stylish Jackets finally, between them, they hit upon a plan William Wallace, This protest was referred. | 14 . 3 " . D) kersey, in black, blue, tan and caston Three weeks ago the doctor bought six more 1t 18 sald that this proposition is likely to | 13VEEY 8¢ ommodation frec I'HE BIG STO IS A s Al T G el sabbits. NATIONAL CONVENTION OF DEMO- | come up for final action at the meoting Sat- [ PLACE TO TRADE. Satisfaction or your money back. L . WAL LT B About noon Monday a little boy burst CRATIC CLUBS | urday forenoon. A member of the board and pretty jacket, o ceoonly breathlessly into the ofMce of Dr. Taylor " - | sald that he understood that the promoters ) H : and exclaimed At Indiananolin, Tnd.. October 3| of the line had reached a conviction that the Get Men S IZ 50 Sults f()r $16.75 for Stylish London Box Coats hal » papn 18 poisoned, and we're all| The Omaha & St. Louis railroad will sell | proposition cannot carry at this time and fittin ack, made of fine inported kersey, stitehed col Come quick [ tickets for this occasion at one fare plus | that it will probably not be prosccuted fur- | ek, mi i i po v The doctor, recognizing the child, winked | $2.00 for the round trip. All information | (her for the present | et en S vercoats Or and lapel, in black, tan and $y at his reficction in a mirror and bestirred | at ity office, 1415 Farnam street, or write | The board directed the closing of the court castor—onr price 0L D himselt in the matier of a silk hat and l\[u:ry E. Moores, G. P. & T. A, Omaha, | house Wednesday afternoon in observance We recently secured for spot cash ; ! g it medicine case Neb. of the Ak-Sar-Ben holiday ] Ve > “Who fs your papa?" he asked | enbames TP Frank Trapp, an old soldier, was ordered & 1180 men's suits, in fine worsteds, $4.90 for New Golf Capes Untiatue Btokon. ORLY 44 polis and Return, = R AT aRa BlTa 4 s ing fabric, new colors and patie M SRR, (8 Tiokets via the Bustington foute sent to the Soldiers’ homs at Grand Island tweeds and faney eassimeres, and 865 ing fabrie, new colors and paticr On sale October 1 and for morning train f L FORT WILL BE FENCED IN \| overcoats in fine new vieunos, coverts S e EaC A BRICE: OF | Return limit, Octob | and kerseys, which we put on sale now. kersey—ounr price | | Minimum Ra September | City Ofces, 1401-1403 Farnam Street. | “Sorry but 1 was juse going out on another ¢ Run down and get Dr. Ames he just came in. The Loy obeyed, and a moment later D Ames was on his way to the Stokes home He was there o hulf hour. On his return be stopped at the office of Dr. Taylor Only $19.4¢ poile and. retive Uncle Sam Wil Close the Former Pa- £ P g y N QIed ot Dokets, § rade ( ; TEe auits ave ar $12.50 values, are 4 $4.90 for New Walking Skicts coverts and heavy plaid back g well made and will W | mer The quartermaster of the Department of be sold for . b After the physicians had had their laugh, |O. U. W., are requested to meet at hall| the Missouri has received authority to con- A and with the corrvect han our pri The overcoats are the usual 818,00 kind Notice, A i i Didn't Know What Alled Him, All members of Patten lodge, No. 173, A with rows of stitching, properly fiv Dr. Ames explained He didn’t kno on Wedne Ay, J 2 o'clock t a fence a soemed to think that I was yi o [ sharp to atten aterna e. By or- y reservation, the work being o 0 \ $ wiil } 1d talked freely 1 asked him what Iulv‘l of o i ecorder. upon the recommendation of General Mi and wi e sol poison he had taken, and he sald he didn’ GEORGE NEWMAN, M, W, who states in hig Indorsement that the ri ( n t e L‘r know whether he was ioculated with ‘“. Iding Per | ervation should be held by the United scrofula or bubonic plag but it was| qpa it States for use of the arm: Only good reliable fur e sold at The he clty inspector of bulldings na o ¥, “ L F 0 “ p nly gond refiable turs ar an ! e iy e e R S B TR T | “Th fence hua been necaed for some ume,| MEA'S Early Fall \ercoats at Half Regular Prices j "t = nn e i bits at the market, he said, and the rab-|ance compuny, IX8 Farnam, rations, | as the grounds we beliis made Ladies” Fur Scarfs—S0.75 (o bits had evidently come opiginally from | ¥1,400: Howard' Ranci. %5 North Twenty- | ¢, ynqesirable people to such an extent | $1-00 Iall Overcoats at Ladies' Fur Collaretios £2 pome medical college that practiced vivi- | h g - g, *las to be a mena to the peace of the| $10.00 1IFall Ove ts at lies’ I Mufll TR S10.00 section, for he found, in examining the i 2 2 s ur Uffs—$1.25 to ..., 3 1l pelts after the beasts had been served in | o & 1 e liweliing, I ————— = ——— | §12.50 F'all Overcoats at & IPur Capes—$14.75 to whys 15.00 and Van Camp avenue, 4 i 3 = o o potple, that around the neck of each was a | frame dw ' $16.50 IPall Overcoats at \Hl 00 | a r4-..urv1 & garment guarantc little tag. One tag read = soma Dru Prl . W Jackets - SIOT 1o X000 “*This hare has been inoculated with Attention, A, O, U, Men's finest ready-tailored Suits .|n~| Overcoats in \mv-rn-zl now R yvor d to be as r ” « diphtiisHia culture.’ Pay no attention to previous announce- b s o (i davlca ments, but meet at Bighteenth and Cum- That Save Yuu Mllllfly ready for your inspection. Ask to see the fine Ho S0 & M. Suits | ““This hare has been inoculated with [ !DE Streets Wednesday at 2 p. m. sharp to 3 and Overcoats at $10.00, $12.50 £15.00 and up to § ._’ 2.50. i ¢ o T 9 I participate in the parade. Al visiting FVE % o th Drothora are reduested o foin. Dogros Our Drug Prices A From the ription of the tags I rec- | =Y i teams must appear in uniform, by order ot | Have always been low—yet here are a fow | Lo ognized thel the oncs I had written | (02 must ApDeR 4 ftems that are even lower—the new atore 0 S afl Ou S 0 ln Yo ) li TR out three weeks ago." n {8 full of money savers. = ) L | “You gave the patients an antidote, of | The ladios of the Lowe Avemie Preshy. | ¢ SYrup of Kigs (Genuine)............. 3 Ihi.‘" Knee Pants Suits 95C to 5 50 et L course?” observed Dr. Taylor. terian church will serve dinner and supper | $1.00 Listerine (Lamberes 343 AR M . o \ m : et at 1519 Dodge street Wednosday and Thurs- | 00¢ Morrow s Kid-ne- 7 he cutting, the making “Well, 1 felt kind of sorry for his wife ik i and children” replied Dr. Ames. “They | juy of this week. 3 X Jidne: . | Youths’ Long Pants Suits w3 4 and all the detai inishi were no doubt innocent. So I recommended el kiRl R TR LT h s oAt asshedsti s o8 A 0 h | £ and all the de o i strong coffee for them. and told them| Willlams & Smith Co. announce the ar- i Lo | J < { ¢ get most careful thon they'd be all right in an hour, but as for [rival of fall and winter woolens, Slocum's Ozojell . 0 . . 1 ' e 1 1 ) Buy your boys' and youths' clothing at ll:l.\!lvll,\! / little things that > Blxe and save 25 to 40 per cent., or xlnm a suit, are never L. Milic Powder. 1!l 8 ! 5 looked, ' Chichesier s Engiisn Pennyroyal / 6\ The fall things e Write for Catalogue. i+ ., ¥ 3 T rc“d‘ I”“ iest sort : :f ! 5 i 4l dre men, modest and sub Sherman & Mcflnnnfill nlllg co N]-:l,l,INti THE MOST CLOTHING IN OMAHA. \ ! stantial kinds for other tastes, New Store 8. W. Cor. 16th and Dodge. neat and reasonable whateve OUR LOCATION. Mflke ’]‘he Big Storz your | . ‘ stufl you take Lot 01 eti iy i eek ye bas | headquarters. Every W ] | Men's Fall 0'Coats, $1.50 find our location very easy. The I‘..;.(jaccommodatum free. s | ! Men's Fall 0’Coats, $5.00 office is two blocks south of us, and the | i ) Men’s Fall 0'Coats, $6.00 ety | I s Fall oats, $3.0¢ Spemals for Wedncsday | Men's Fall 0Conts, $5.30 Men’s Fall 0’Coats, $9.00 3¢ All Silk Ribbons . i e e en’s Fall 0’Coats, $0.( 20¢ Tooth Brushes .. o . . . . S e Men's New [fall Suoit e Matt Whis $1.50 Triplicate Dressing Mirrors ........ .os Ble Men's New Fall Suits ks % 2-ur. Quinine Ca * | $1.50 book, “To Have and to iold”, . ) s St st ma0 Men's New itall =Sui INEXPENSIVE TRAVELING | T5e ll:'unl Mirror. S 5 b e A ceeeee. 200 Men's New I:..H Nuit Over the Burlington on Wednesday y o | 35¢ Wash Lac Y h \ s New Ifall Suit Genuine Chines the 1¢ uuLn dm.- worn h\ ( lnnm- Men's New ITall Suits Saaan women—an interesting sonvenir—worth $1-—on sale at. . 25¢ 's New Fall Suits ....... veveas $8.00 Magic Chinese Box—see this wonderful curiosity—regular | Men's New all Suits o st . S8.00 SCIIlEFEH T R taisT TREEE B0o ",",'":“'“ You can go as high as you w for men's suits Return limit, October 31 S W. Cor. 10th and Chicago. GREA \I E ON COTTON 4.110“\ Many other cheap trips on the Burlington on - = — “The Big .\'lux-v is a safe place to trade.” WEDN DAY. Better ask about them. - gormeren o {{ Oriental Garnlval and The Most Wonderful Silk Bama,m 3 = — = eltzer Aperient e here. Every snit is guarantecd to 1502 Farnam St 10th and Mason Sts. Tel. 250. Tel. 128. . Ak-sa[-aen Pfllaflfl PIG“IWS All of Ak-Sar-Ben Week. $1.25 Black IFrench Founlard for $1.00 Black Taffeta Nilk, 27 inches \\1111- for e iv l’l id and Stripe Silks on sale ... I ] y Paney Nilks, all the late styles MRS‘ J‘ BENSON' AR ) 00 heavy Rilk Novelties on speciul s i e all week on fine Black Dress Silks——all the latest When you go to the carnival this ves and s|.\ les—worth up to $L69—all go on special ew Waists. ||.mun s KODAK OR CAMERA lil AT 8 \ILU\ ( ul”ln\ G (mln\ with you. Of all kinds, silk, French| T lon s ot it Dress Goods Sale Flannel, Velvet, mercerizcd T’Ammnx \w:h;: ,‘.m;h- ,.x;‘ _4\kp4'lrk<|’|n ()llll !nml«n-m\\' \\'«-I \\iIII sell ‘xli'.‘.\ Tailor Slliwinl-;. in black, strictly ‘ e ‘ y discount. A first-class fllm kodak for §) a]] wool, sponged and ready for use—no goods ever brtlllantme. Outlflg Flannel. o0 shown so heavy for the money—at ... R QSC All other amateur photo supplies A ¥ RO 4 fresh and up-to-date. We will sell one case Black Crepons—wade in England—43 in. wide [ | y u Etc, Prices $1.00 up. T XML cab ot Biask.Srosiiomads 1 Resadel i D00 | ! ; A e : T AMTDQ ’, o One case of imported French Novelties—ver o patterns, 40 Inches wide—one case of | £ e . Sont. BOh: DOLH, Q0t, 1) 9 g If you interested in FURS, don't fail to look at our stock IH[ ROBFR] D[MPS“R (:0 all wool Homespuus, in the new grays hes ¥ one case of all wool lome- | N/ o i . ; before you buy. We have a very choice stock of the best goods 1218 Farnam St ;‘K;:”yxlx'vll"lll\“4'1‘“ hlask ‘L"‘I""':‘“ 4h5 Gals AL Biaa) - pitiany 84148 st %18 "“'"i | Indianapolis, Ind. made—lowest prices guaranteed. You need these for the cool Wholesale an¢ Retail. tomorrow at A , 49¢ HUFFET LIBHARY GAHS Oct. Int and Znd evenings at our street fair, S —— French Flannels, 38c, 55, 53¢ The, 98¢, up $3.00 yard » - AP SN G . ini Vi Ol INFORMATION LL A% If you have CHILDREN'S CLOAKS to buy this fall, now is SVUY THE GENUVINE PHRAS '3 ',‘ "r ':?“'3 + Best Dining Car Service Pl IXFORMATION. 6 Halt Wool Cashmeres \,m St. Louis, Mo, Sept. B0th, Oet 1, 2 1, 5, 6, e D ODOLGLA the very best time to buy, as our stock is complete, Prices from . Halt Wool Novelties the lowest to the best. : SYRUP OF FIGS Dr Kav s Renovator g A new line of FANS—for Ak-Sar-Ben Ball, from 50¢ to $6. ' MANUFPACTURED BY et it H\ yos fiud VA K New KID GLOVER, for street, dress and ball, from $1.00 up.| gALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO b Ve A irug : EPECIAL HANDKERCHIEDP SALE THIS WEEK, BOTH TEE BAME. 0 ¢ s 8 TR} . c .

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